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RebeccafromNYC April 8th, 2010we considered our 5-month girl an "aggressive" feeder as indicated by the level 3 nipple. it was TOO fast for her, so we stuck to level 2. don't buy too many of these at once, like we did. try it out first. our baby was taken aback by the outflow.

AlisonfromGainesville, Florida April 6th, 2010I had tried every nipple out there for my son, and they were all just a little too fast, so I was very happy to find that Dr. Brown's makes a preemie nipple!!! It is NOT just for premature babies -- my 3 month old uses these nipples and they work great!!! The flow is slow enough that the milk doesn't drop out the sides of his mouth and he doesn't choke anymore either. I highly recommend these to anyway who is looking for a slower flow nipple!!!

Jean November 25th, 2008After my son was discharged from the NICU I bought Dr. Brown Bottles and the nipples worked great for him. We've since upgraded to the level 2 for when he only drinks milk/formula and Y cut ones when we add cereal to it..

JH July 30th, 2008These nipples worked for my daughter when no others would. I still breastfeed, and have no trouble going back and forth between bottle and breast. I really believe that the fit of the bottle nipple to her mouth is what has allowed us to be successful in this area. The unfortunate thing is that they tend to collapse in her mouth...but I kind of feel like that makes it feel more natural to her.

shirleyfromplano, tx July 4th, 2008While this is called a Preemie nipple, your baby doesn't have to be a preemie to use it. One of my twin girls was a fast drinker which led to gassy problems. We used this nipple and it has definitely slowed her down which has helped cut down on the gas issues. I highly recommend giving them a try!

J Han June 19th, 2008I had breastfeeding problems and had to bottle feed my baby for a few weeks. I bought every nipple on the market to find the slowest flow so that she didn't get used to the ease of bottle feeding. This one won - hands down. It was the only nipple she wasn't able to crush when sucking and the milk didn't flood her mouth. Highly recommend.

A: It is recommended that you check the nipples on your bottles and pacifiers every time you handle them. Things to watch for which would indicate they need to be replaced are discoloration, thinning, stickiness or swelling, cracks, tears, or breaks.

A: Ditto the answer by BE, I check them while hand washing the nipples by letting water fill them and with my thumb push them from the bottom to look for holes from bitten nipples. Otherwise, I have used some for two years.